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Precise and Immediate Action against Predatory Conferences
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Predatory Publishing and Turkey
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Sex as a Biological Variable in Research: the New Policy of Balkan Medical Journal
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Data Sharing Policy for Balkan Medical Journal
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New Online Manuscript Submission System of Balkan Medical Journal
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Editor Responsibility and Scientific Integrity During the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Announcing the New Website of Balkan Medical Journal
At the end of the last year, we, editorial team, decided to redesign our website to better serve our readers, reviewers and authors. After much hard work, we are excited to officially announce the new and improved Balkan Medical Journal website. You can now reach us at http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/ We thought that it was important to renew the website to reacha wider audience. So, we wanted to have good, clear, easy-tofollow navigation throughout our website. The new website will remain both open access and free of article processing charges.We hope that the website will respond better to our readers'needs and interests
Contribution of Balkan Medical Journal to the development and dissemination of medical science in the Balkans
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Balkan Medical Journal and Legal Regulation
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Topical Ophthalmic Cyclosporine in the Treatment of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Aim. To describe a case of toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) with ocular involvement treated with topical ophthalmic cyclosporine. Case Presentation. A 20-year-old woman developed TEN following administration of carbamazepine that was prescribed for epilepsy. Ophthalmic examination revealed bilateral pseudomembranous conjunctivitis. She was hospitalized in the intensive care unit and treated with intravenous corticosteroid and immunoglobulin. Topical cyclosporine was used in combination with topical corticosteroids for ocular surface disease. Following two months of ocular treatment, she recovered without any severe ocular complication. Ocular examination at the four-month followup showed a 2 mm of symblepharon in the lower fornix as the sole pathologic finding. Conclusion. Topical ophthalmic cyclosporine may contribute to decrease the ophthalmic complications of TEN and should be considered in the acute stage of the disease